Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Pet Vaccine Clinic offered in Kyle.

Kyle Animal Hospital will be hosting a Pet Vaccine Clinic this Saturday, July 9th from 2-4pm. This is a great way to get your pets up-to-date on their vaccines. On Saturday, the normal office fee is waived during the clinic time, saving you money. Of course you can always visit Kyle Animal Hospital during their regular hours to bring in your pets. Check out the link regarding the vaccine clinic http://www.kylevet.com/LowCostVaccineClinic.html or you can go straight to their website to learn about their staff and hospital services at www.kylevet.com.

The Travis Count HCH 4-H Vet Science Group thanks you in advance for taking advantage of this clinic or visiting Kyle Animal Hospital during the month of July as they are donating 5% of their July income to our group in support of local 4-H.

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Community Service Activities

Soda Tab Collection - Travis 4-H is once again collecting soda can tabs. All tabs collected need to be submitted to the 4-H Office. Tabs collected will be turned in for money which will be used to offset costs for families utilizing the Ronald McDonald House.

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Helping Hands Program - Freytag's Florist

Freytag's Florist Helping Hands Program is designed to help non-profit organizations. Fretyag's Florist will donate 5% of the total transaction each time an order is placed and the organization and program are mentioned.

Freytag's Florists has been and continues to be a supporter of Travis County 4-H. Let's do our part and support them by spreading the word of this great program.

When you order an arrangement, be sure to mention Travis County 4-H and the Helping Hands Program.

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension

Cooperative efforts of Travis County and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service have made the Travis County 4-H program possible. Educational programs of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and the Prairie View A&M University Cooperative Extension Program are open to all people without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or veteran status. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating.